About the Book
Book: 63 Hours In Hell
Author: Susan L Davis
Genre: Fantasy/Speculative Fiction
Release date: March 4, 2025
To reach the kingdom of Heaven, they must unlock the gates of Hell.
Discover the Journey. Rediscover Your Faith.
On their journey to Jesus’s crucifixion, Hannah and her brother perish in a tragic accident, plunging into the enigmatic afterlife of Paradise. Jesus sends them, along with the “good thief” Dismas and a mysterious angel, on a perilous quest to retrieve scattered fragments of the key to Hell.
This ragtag team races through the epochs of biblical history, trying to outwit Lucifer’s forces at every turn. Can they restore the key in 63 hours? Or will Lucifer destroy them all
Experience the power of the Christ’s resurrection in a way you never imagined.
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Author Interview
My favorite part of writing is taking a blank page and watching the words spring to life. I
especially love writing dialogue—it’s so much fun! When I’m in full writing mode, I often find
myself mentally working out the dialogue, even mid-conversation with someone else. Sometimes
I just want to say, “I can’t talk to you right now because I’m busy talking to people who don’t
even exist!” Of course, I don’t say that, but it’s proof of how alive the characters feel during the
writing process.
2) What is your least favorite part about writing?
Writing descriptive scenes is the most challenging part for me. I tend to skim over setting
descriptions while reading, so I easily leave them out of my writing. After drafting, I always go
back to ask myself, “What does this setting look like?” and then layer those details into the
scene. My goal is for the setting to feel like an authentic part of the story instead of an
afterthought.
3) What is your writing space like?
I write at the dining room table. Writing is such a solitary activity, so I enjoy being in the heart of
the house, surrounded by the energy of daily life. I have a basement office, and it was my main
writing space for a time. But after we got our mischievous husky puppy, I moved to the main
floor, where I could monitor him.
I’m surrounded by stacks of books, my Bible, and writing resources. My favorite tool is The
Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Character Expression. It’s a fantastic resource for
crafting believable characters and their emotions.
4) When did you become a writer?
I didn’t become a writer until later in life. Growing up, I always dreamed of being a writer,
inspired by characters like Harriet the Spy in my favorite childhood books. But instead, I
followed in my mom's footsteps, first working in banking and later becoming a real estate
appraiser for 18 years.
When I had my children—one with special needs—I left my job to focus on raising my children.
It was during this time that everything changed. I found Jesus at a funeral, picked up the Bible,
and dove into scripture. I became intrigued by the question, what did Jesus do during those three
days between His death and resurrection? That curiosity sparked the beginning of my book, and I
started writing and blogging. Now, after years of dreaming, 63 Hours in Hell is finally out in the
world.
5) What is your work schedule/routine like when you write?
I’m an early riser, so I write at 5:30 in the morning and work until about 8. After that, I take my
dogs for a walk, have breakfast with my son, and work for a couple more hours before heading to
the dog park. At the park, I meet up with a group of retired friends and their dogs—we laugh,
chat, and watch as the pups chase squirrels up trees.
After lunch and errands, I might squeeze in another hour of writing before dinner. Another dog
walk in the evening helps clear my head, and then I relax on social media—or, if I’m working
under a deadline, I’ll jump back into writing. Even when I’m not writing, I’m always thinking.
There’s a lot of staring into space and turning story ideas over in my mind—that’s just part of the
creative process!
About the Author
Susan L. Davis is an author, speaker, and blogger whose journey from skepticism to faith began unexpectedly at a funeral. Her debut novel, 63 Hours in Hell, explores the three days Jesus spent in Hell, offering a fresh perspective on biblical events. Susan lives in the western suburbs of Chicago with her husband, two children, and their mischievous dog.
More from Susan
Thank you so much for being part of this incredible journey. I am grateful for your support in helping to share my debut book!
I’m thrilled to introduce readers to more than just a novel—this is a journey into God’s love and mercy, reaching even the darkest places. Rooted in scripture, infused with traces of Jewish folklore, and written with the utmost respect for Jesus, 63 Hours in Hell examines themes of faith, forgiveness, redemption, and the healing of broken relationships.
If you’re a fan of The Chosen series, this book will resonate with you. It imagines what happened during Jesus’ three days in the depths of hell. The story follows a jilted bride, her brother, and the good thief on a quest: finding key fragments, freeing hell’s prisoners, fighting the devil, and facing their own inner demons.
A Special Message
Readers have shared how they found a personal message within its pages—something they needed to hear at just the right moment. I pray 63 Hours in Hell offers encouragement to you as well.
An Inspired Journey
As you can see in the photo, my furry companions have been a steady source of joy throughout my writing journey. (Fun fact: my majestic, wolf-like dog even inspired the demon dog in the book!)
An Invitation
I didn’t truly discover Jesus until later in life, which makes me even more in awe of His boundless love, sacrifice, and resurrection—and His patience throughout my personal transformation. This book is more than a story; it’s an invitation to understand why Jesus’ death and resurrection remain pivotal—yesterday, today, and forever.
Thank you for joining me on this journey and for sharing this book with others. Your support means the world to me!
Happy reading,
Susan L. Davis
Blog Stops
Guild Master, March 28 (Author Interview)
Vicky Sluiter, March 29 (Author Interview)
Inspired by Fiction, March 30
Simple Harvest Reads, March 31 (Author Interview)
For the Love of Literature, April 1 (Author Interview)
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, April 1
Tell Tale Book Reviews, April 2 (Author Interview)
Blossoms and Blessings, April 3 (Author Interview)
Texas Book-aholic, April 4
Locks, Hooks and Books, April 5
Artistic Nobody, April 6 (Author Interview)
Stories By Gina, April 7 (Author Interview)
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, April 7
Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, April 8 (Author Interview)
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, April 9
A Modern Day Fairy Tale, April 10 (Author Interview)
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Susan is giving away the grand prize of a $75 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
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